G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest and most diverse group of cell surface proteins in humans. These receptors, which can be seen as "traffic directors," transmit signals from the ...
From decoding DNA replication to engineering synthetic genomes, yeast research is unlocking secrets that impact medicine, biotechnology, and our understanding of life itself. Scientists use ...
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Why do we age? An answer in yeast

Why do our cells age? Part of the answer is hidden at the very ends of our chromosomes, where telomeres are located. These ...
The study has received particular attention in parts of the world where eating the product Marmite (or the equivalent Vegemite) is common. The savory spreads are not so popular in North America. With ...
Yeast cells are widely used to study G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), a large group of cell surface proteins in humans. However, several of these proteins lose their function when introduced into ...